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Promoting Mexican culture and unity through fashion

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Oaxaca en Utah, a nonprofit organization that aims to promote Mexican culture and foster unity, held a fashion show of traditional Latin garb on Sunday.

The fashion show was a free event, open for all members of the community to enjoy a presentation of Latin culture through fashion and musical performance. This is the third year Oaxaca en Utah has organized the fashion show put on by volunteers from the community. This year’s event included nearly 100 models and behind-the-scenes participants.

“We do it to share the beauty of feeling proud of your culture, of your roots,” said Norma Carver, president and founder of Oaxaca en Utah. “We want people that are here in Utah to enjoy the culture because there are many of our members, many of the people in the community that haven’t had the opportunity to return to their countries (since moving).”

Here’s a look through the lens of Deseret News photojournalist Brice Tucker and what he captured Sunday.

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Mayah Carver, 14, right, dances with Ailony Clara Moro, 3, before their performance in the 3rd annual Fashion Show De Oaxaca at the Jazmin Event Center in Taylorsville on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025. The fashion show featured a collection of traditional outfits that reflect the history, colors and unique traditions of the eight regions of Oaxaca, a state located in southern Mexico. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News

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Julian Tenorio Flores, 8, center rolls his eyes as his sister and her friends fix his traditional regalia during the 3rd annual Fashion Show De Oaxaca at the Jazmin Event Center in Taylorsville on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025. The fashion show featured a collection of traditional outfits that reflect the history, colors and unique traditions of the eight regions of Oaxaca, a state located in southern Mexico. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News

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Brandon Malanche, 12, sings during the 3rd annual Fashion Show De Oaxaca at the Jazmin Event Center in Taylorsville on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025. The fashion show featured a collection of traditional outfits that reflect the history, colors and unique traditions of the eight regions of Oaxaca, a state located in southern Mexico. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News

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Rosie Bennet, left, and Ale Clara Mora, second from left, have a staring contest backstage during the 3rd annual Fashion Show De Oaxaca at the Jazmin Event Center in Taylorsville on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025. The fashion show featured a collection of traditional outfits that reflect the history, colors and unique traditions of the eight regions of Oaxaca, a state located in southern Mexico. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News

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Jackie Robledo, left, and Itzel Gonzales, right, both check their hair in the mirror before going on stage during the 3rd annual Fashion Show De Oaxaca at the Jazmin Event Center in Taylorsville on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025. The fashion show featured a collection of traditional outfits that reflect the history, colors and unique traditions of the eight regions of Oaxaca, a state located in southern Mexico. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News

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Rosie Bennet, left, and Ale Clara Mora, right, have a staring contest backstage during the 3rd annual Fashion Show De Oaxaca at the Jazmin Event Center in Taylorsville on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025. The fashion show featured a collection of traditional outfits that reflect the history, colors and unique traditions of the eight regions of Oaxaca, a state located in southern Mexico. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News

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Imani walks the runway in a wedding dress designed by Argentinian designer Gustavo Daniel Gramajo during the 3rd annual Fashion Show De Oaxaca at the Jazmin Event Center in Taylorsville on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025. In addition to the traditional outfits from the eight regions of Oaxaca, the fashion show also featured a Mayan art-inspired collection representing Mexico’s Yucatán region and a display of haute couture by Argentinian designer Gustavo Daniel Gramajo. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News

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Daniella Gramaja walks the runway with a dress designed by Argentinian designer Gustavo Daniel Gramajo during the 3rd annual Fashion Show De Oaxaca at the Jazmin Event Center in Taylorsville on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025. In addition to the traditional outfits from the eight regions of Oaxaca, the fashion show also featured a Mayan art-inspired collection representing Mexico’s Yucatán region and a display of haute couture by Argentinian designer Gustavo Daniel Gramajo. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News

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Julian Tenorio Flores, 8, left, and Itzayana Vicente, 6, right, both perform a dance called “La Mixteca” during the 3rd annual Fashion Show De Oaxaca at the Jazmin Event Center in Taylorsville on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025. The fashion show featured a collection of traditional outfits that reflect the history, colors and unique traditions of the eight regions of Oaxaca, a state located in southern Mexico. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News

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Merys Balderas Madrigal, center, gets ready for the runway during the 3rd annual Fashion Show De Oaxaca at the Jazmin Event Center in Taylorsville on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025. The fashion show featured a collection of traditional outfits that reflect the history, colors and unique traditions of the eight regions of Oaxaca, a state located in southern Mexico. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News

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